Once you have checked the URL and Site ID for your server it will verify the connection to the web service. If it resolves correctly the AuthAnvil configuration options will be enabled. Here is an overview of the options on this page.

Enable for These Classes – Click on class names to enable 2FA for certain LabTech classes.

Enable for These Users - Click on usernames to enable 2FA for certain LabTech users.

Operation Settings:

Enable AuthAnvil - This checkbox disables / enables all of the other settings. If it is disabled, AuthAnvil is turned off.

Enable Web Control Center Protection – The selected users, classes and groups will be prompted for 2FA when logging in to the web Control Center. Requires an IISreset to take effect

Enable Control Center Protection - The selected users, classes and groups will be prompted for 2FA after logging in to the Control Center desktop application

Enable for Super Admins - Requires all users flagged as a Super Admin to log in with 2FA at either the web or desktop Control Center (as defined above)

Enable for Supervisors - Requires all users flagged as a Supervisor to log in with 2FA where it is enabled

Enable for All Users - Requires all users to log in with 2FA where it is enabled

Test Login – Test a 2FA code with the currently logged in user. Your user must match an existing username on the AuthAnvil server

Save – Saves current configuration. There is no confirmation prompt after saving

After you have finished configuring AuthAnvil, the next time an enabled user logs in to the desktop or website Control Center they will be prompted for an AuthAnvil Passcode. Make sure to test it by closing your current Control Center or web browser and logging in.